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Down one set, the 6-ft., 5-in. Beckman used his strength to overpower Robertson's shots with awe-inspiring rallying and overhead smashes, and posted...
After Sand's victory, the crowd of more than 60--knowing that for Harvard to stay in contention, the fifth-seeded Beckman must win--flocked to watch him struggle with Princeton freshman Chris Robertson...
...really know what's going on can enjoy it nonetheless. The singers have a gutsy, raw sound, especially Valerie Gilbert and the woman who calls herself--honest--Isopropyl Pavlova in the program. The band is energetic and terrific-- Noelani Rodriguez on bass, and John Arimond, Regina Arnold, and Morley Robertson on guitar. Robertson's bizarre contortions with his instrument are particularly fun to watch...
...Unfortunately, Scott was dispatched to that great city room in the sky when the actor playing him quit the role and the Rev. Pat Robertson, 51, the founder and spiritual leader of CBN, decided that Another Life needed an even more exalted spiritual emphasis. "There is a yearning inside of people for the ultimate meaning in life," Robertson says. "We hope to come up with programs that provide answers to that yearning. The problem is not just sex and violence on the major networks, it's the banality...
Certainly the spirit is willing, and the means for reform near at hand. CBN, which Robertson founded in 1960 with $70 cash, one camera and a fading 1,000-watt station in Portsmouth, Va., has become a multimillion-dollar operation (1981 income: $68 million). By the mid-'70s, CBN had added two more owned-and-operated stations, in Atlanta and Dallas, to its Portsmouth base, but what really turned the electronic tide for Robertson was a satellite. CBN beat out its brethren by leasing a transponder on RCA's Satcom 2 satellite in April 1977, thus enlarging...